

Yi-an puts his headphones over her ears, and from a distance Tae-gwang watches them with a defeated sigh. She wonders how nice it would be if you could refrain from hearing the things you don’t want to hear. She tells him that it’s okay because you should be able to refrain from saying the things you don’t want to say. Yi-an says that’s what he must’ve felt towards her, and why he couldn’t say he was sorry. Yi-an finds Eun-bi sitting outside and she admits that it feels irresponsible to cause others pain because she wanted to apologize-it feels like a way for her to feel better when she has no way of knowing if they’re hurting worse because of her. That’s the only way.” So-young sheds a tear as she trembles in fear. So-young makes a grab for the phone so Eun-byul pins her up against the window and snarls, “As long as I remember, the only way for you to live is to not appear before my eyes. She warns So-young to go ahead and make her video public, and Eun-byul will make sure she goes down with it. Meanwhile, Eun-byul drags So-young by the hair into the bathroom, where she plays the recording she just made of their conversation. She says that whatever the reasons were, she lied to them and deserves their anger: “I’m really sorry.” He says yes, and they feel betrayed all over again.Įun-bi tells them that she really thought she was Eun-byul, and by the time she had recovered her memories, too much had happened. Jaws drop, and Song-joo asks Yi-an if he knew. So-young says that she just wants people to see the video and talk about the two sisters with the same face, and Eun-byul presses for her to admit that she took the video herself.īack in the classroom, Eun-bi admits who she really is, and her friends quickly put together that Amnesia Eun-byul was Eun-bi all this time. Instead of slapping her like I would, Eun-byul has the good sense to reach into her bag calmly, hopefully to do something smart like record their conversation. Eun-byul demands to know what the video is and what she did to her sister, and So-young actually has the nerve to say, “Don’t worry, it’s not like she’ll die if it gets out.” Are you freaking kidding me right now? So-young won’t go willingly, but Eun-byul doesn’t care what she wants and drags her out, leaving her classmates reeling.Įun-byul demands the video (I’m presuming it’s the one where the bullies forced Eun-bi to undress at the start of the series) from So-young, who scoffs that the game would end if she handed it over so easily. Yay, you?Įun-byul steps closer and tells Eun-bi to go ahead and say what she wants, and tells So-young to follow her outside. You drove a girl to suicide but she survived. So-young has got the twins right where she wants them-together in front of everyone, so that she gets to prove that Eun-bi is still alive. Okay, it’s more like laser eyeballs blazing, but she’s here to save to the day.


It’s the moment of truth, literally-Eun-bi stands before the class ready to confess that she’s been pretending to be her sister for the last few months, when suddenly Eun-byul bursts into the room, guns blazing. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Yook Sung-jae – “Love Song” for the School 2015 OST Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. It’s a franchise near and dear to my heart and I had hopes that it would pull through in the final hour, to at least wrap up our characters’ arcs in a satisfying manner before sending them off. Go figure, I was happy to be able to come back and write the final recap for Who Are You-School 2015. 383 JJanuWho Are You-School 2015: Episode 16 (Final) by girlfriday
